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Invicta Dynamos hit by netminding woes as Mustang David Jackson steps into the breech in a mixed weekend of results

Jack Tarczycki
Jack Tarczycki

Invicta Dynamos held on to fourth place in NIHL South Division 1 – despite being troubled by more netminding issues.

The Mos won 5-2 at Bracknell Hornets but played the final period with defenceman Jack Tarczycki, pictured, in goal.

Last week’s dismissal of first choice David Wride led to the Mos calling upon former netminder Andy Moffat once again and he started Saturday’s game against Bracknell but failed to show for the final session after picking up a knee injury.

By then the Mos were 5-1 up, thanks to goals from Andy Smith (2), Justin Noble, Arran Strawson and Tarczycki.

But when netminder Moffat was downed by a high shot to his knee, the Mos were in trouble as they had no back-up. Blue liner Tarczycki answered the SOS and conceded just once after facing 12 shots.

Moffat remained out for Sunday when the Mos hosted high-flying Wightlink Raiders and went down 5-4.

Invicta – with netminder David Jackson being called-up from the Mustangs – had rallied late in the game, trailing 3-1 at the end of the second period, but were unable to add to the points they had gained the previous day.

Goals were scored by Noble, Peter Vaisanen, Smith and Callum Fowler.

Picture: David Trevallion

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